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Tools?...
Can anyone recommend some decent turning tools for spinning some AYC ?... also looking to find out where I can purchase some blanks...
Thanks. |
Tools - Woodworkerswarehouse has good sales/harborfreight/ e-bay/used tool stores look local.
Wood- I have some AWC 2x6x4 good for practicing on and you could pull a few plugs out of it. Let me know your welcome 2 it, Ill leave it at Mikes. You got a table saw? Chris |
Thanks Chris!
Yes, I have access to a table saw to cut it up... |
It will be at Mikes shop this afternoon.
eels wearing foamy earplugs huh? |
Thanks Chris ... eels off the bottom perhaps...
Sounds crazy eh? |
Instead of calling them earplugs... we'll call then eelplugs! :laughs:
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This is what happens when you eat lead paint as a kid!!!
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maybe spending too much time with #^^^^^^^^^^^&?
he seems to be the local paint fume dealer |
Hi Bliz, I would highly recommend getting top of the line tools for turning.
I have a Sorby 1/8" parting tool and a 1" skew and a 3/4" roughing gouge made by Record Power. Both companies are from Sheffield England. They use a much higher quality steel, which will hold a better edge. Sharp tools are key. The above 3 tools will run you around $100.00 Bernzy |
Where do you purchase those from?...
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https://www.thewoodworkerschoice.com/temp/indx353.html
Best price for 1/8" parting tool, 3/4" gouge and a 1" skew. $91.97 This is where I bought mine. Bernzy |
Thanks!...
I'll check them out!... :) |
Most of mine are Millers Falls and Bernzy said it, SHARP is everything
I got two real old ones made by Buck Bro's that I think is damaskis???steel? Older does not always mean better. Chris |
Damascus Steel is superb quality for knives! I'm sure it's the same for turning tools!
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